BJP abandoned J&K people with their problems: Bhalla

Excelsior Correspondent
RS PURA, June 27: JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla has alleged that BJP Government abandoned the people of J&K with their problems during its nightmarish rule of nine years.
He was addressing public meetings in RS Pura area of Jammu South and Suchetgarh Constituency. Bhalla criticized the Government for its failure in delivering its promises to the citizens. He said that the nine years of the performance of the Modi Government can be described as wastage of nine years as it had failed on all fronts, including the socio-economic front.
“Right from employment to fuel prices, GDP, agriculture, inflation, and public sector banks’ bad loans, the NDA Governments nine years performances has been marked by failure and broken promises,” Bhalla expressed.
He said BJP came to power in 2014 with the promise to change the fortunes of the people of India and to bring ‘acche din’. Nine  years later, the people of the country are still waiting for the `acche din’. The Modi Government sold ‘acche din’ dream which was never fulfilled and the NDA Government false promises have now been exposed. This government is responsible for the ‘poor’ economic indicators of the country. In the past nine years, the only achievement of the Modi Govt  is creation of social tension, controversial statements by MPs and leaders of the party.
Bhalla said stagnation of industry  has been consistently falling and inflation, particularly food inflation, is very high. On top of that, the promise of creating two crore jobs on early basis was never fulfilled. Unemployment is rampant. Make in India remains merely a slogan. No progress has been made on the smart cities front. All schemes have been renamed and repacked. From Nirmal Bharat to Swachh Bharat, Planning Commission to NitiAayog, National Mission of Financial Inclusion to Jan Dhan. They (Modi Government) cannot conceive any new scheme, they are masters of repackaging, Bhalla alleged.
Asserting that J&K residents want the restoration of their “honour and dignity”, Bhalla demanded holding the much-delayed assembly elections in the Union Territory for the “empowerment of the people”. He alleged that basic needs of the people — be it electricity, drinking water, roads, infrastructure for hospitals and educational institutions — are not available due to the poor response from Govt.
Prominent among those who accompanied Bhalla included Sarpanch Hans Raj, Ajaib Singh Motton, Panch Des Raj, Janak Raj Manto, Ghara Ram Motton, Satpal Mandi, Naresh Kumar Kaith, Des Raj Kaith, Suraj Matton, Anuragh Matton besides others.